Professors, power and predators: why student-teacher relationships should be banned
Well-known novelist and Concordia creative writing department alumnus Heather O'Neill finds these relationships unacceptable and firmly believes universities should make them illegal. âThere is no consent in a power relationship like that,â she recently said in an interview. âThere is no penalty for it, the
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New Career Opportunity! Lifetouch Church Directories and Portraits Inc. has an opening for a Publishing Page Assembly I in Galion, OH.
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From the agent: While attending the Willamette Writers Conference in Portland recently, I had the privilege to present workshops and meet writers. I was also asked to be a judge in an evening of quick pitches by writers and assigned to provide some âAmerican Idolâ style instant feedback. I've never done
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By now, all publishers would know Facebook will be giving them far less priority in the news feed, which could drastically reduce their online audience. Zoe Samios speaks to some of the country's leading publishing brands to find out how they're adapting and if they're moving away from the platform.
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The Florence County Chamber of Commerce is planning some exciting things in the coming months. On the top of that list is a brand-new website, which should be live in the next few weeks, according to President Cinde Nichols. The site boasts a clean, modern design and navigation and is designed by
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âWe've always been somewhat intentionally small, and scale has become increasingly important for securing large ad deals,â Awl publisher Michael Macher told The Wall Street Journal's Ben Mullin. âIt's a structural shift with the way media buyers and agencies relate to publishers â and for better or
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The president of one of the worlds most recognized consumer fresh brands and a thought-provoking best-selling author have been confirmed as keynote presenters at Organic Produce Summit 2018, this coming July in Monterey, CA. Ed Carolan, president of Campbell Fresh, and Dan Buettner, noted
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On the impact of technology on traditional book publishing, she said, “Technology has had a profound effect on traditional book publishing. I think like with anything there are pros and cons. On one hand, many more people are self publishing and getting opportunities to showcase their work. On the
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Around 85 schools have registered for the 12th edition of the gala event, a platform for students to showcase their talent and creativity over four days of competitions, laughter, fun and friendship. On the cards are off-stage events such as Creative Writing, Mask-Making, Portrait Painting, Cartoon Drawing
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Books can help us learn about topic we're interested in, provide an escape from reality during hard times and assist our imaginations in forming new … Founded by vegan author, illustrator and activist Julia Feliz Brueck, Sanctuary Publishers is a vegan book publisher based in Wyoming committed to
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Facebook's 2 billion monthly users have come to rely on the social network as a way to keep up with the news. Now Facebook is limiting the reach of news publishers, leaving a vacuum to be filled with… well, it's anyone's best guess. The change is simple. Facebook is going to show users more posts
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In the half-century prior, Slattery has taught hundreds of courses, and many thousands of students at Hudson Valley Community College. … Over the decades, Slattery has taught public speaking, technical writing, contemporary novels, introduction to theater, acting and even a course on science fiction.
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The author with the Piper Cherokee airplane that she flew with the guidance of pilot Bruce Rutter of Niagara. Bobbie Samme'. Off we go, into the wild, blue yonder. . . and that is exactly what this writer was fortunate enough to do on Saturday. Thanks to Bruce Rutter, a local private pilot, I flew (yes, I was
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The European Medicines Agency (EMA) on Wednesday announced it has begun publishing reports detailing its decision-making on whether newly approved drugs to treat rare diseases still qualify for orphan designation when they receive marketing authorization. In the EU, drugs intended to treat
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